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Upon your arrival in Martinique, the 40-minute taxi transfer from the Fort de France airport will take you to the port of Le Marin, where the catamaran will be waiting for you. You will enjoy the mild tropical evening after a quick round of introductions and some time to get comfortable in your cabin.

The following day we'll sail off heading to St. Lucia. You will then start to enjoy the Caribbean environment: white beaches, crystal clear waters, the famous "Potions" (the two majestic vulcanoes of the island), cozy venues and the legendary rum punch.

Our sailing trip will call at St. Vincent, the wildest island in the area where the well-known movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" was set.

Bequia will be the next stop: it is famous for its small colorful houses, the Rasta market with local fruits and vegetables, the small colonial style restaurants and the vibrant nightlife.

If you have any doubts about choosing this kind of vacation, just think at the sun, the light blue sea, colorful fish, white beaches, starlit skies, delicious lobsters for dinner...

Mustique, Tobago Cays, Mayreau, Canouan, Union Island and Petit St. Vincent will be memories that you will keep into your heart forever. Imagine the emotions you will experience while swimming in the crystal clear water with sea turtles and rays, or listening to the sound of the wind brushing in the quiet starlit nights. The traditions and the magic colors of the Caribbean sunsets will fill up your heart with joy.

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from Fort-de-Frrance to St. Lucia

Looking like a tooth-shaped emerald set in the Caribbean Sea, St. Lucia will definitely catch your eye. This mountainous island boasts great beaches, pluvial forests and the well-known Pitons.

The sheltered Marigot Bay is a stunning natural work of art. Covered by tall palm trees and sheltered by the surrounding hills, rumor has it that this narrow inlet is the place that allowed the whole British fleet to hide from the French. This bay is a popular place to drop anchor.

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from St. Lucia to Saint Vincent

Just their names (St. Vincent and the Grenadines) are enough to evoke exotic sceneries and a peaceful way of life. Let’s imagine a non-touristy island chain in the heart of the Caribbean: white beaches, desert islands and light blue waters sweetly lapping the shores.

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from Saint Vincent to Bequia

A greatly balanced mix of distance, accessibility, development and value for money. Bequia is the most perfect island in the Grenadines.

Stunning beaches, comforting accommodation facilities and a pretty laid-back way of life help to create an unforgettable environment. There are fine-dining restaurants, local traditional shops and enough gold sand and blue water to satisfy the most demanding beach and sea lovers.

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from Bequia to Canouan

Canouan is a pretty interesting place for both its historical and beauty reasons.

This fascinating hook-shaped island boasts some of the brightest beaches in the Grenadines, as well as some of the most concealed hiding places. On the other hand, it offers one of the biggest resorts in the area and this might be perceived as a little bit clashing.

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from Canouan to Tobago Cays

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from Tobago Cays to Union Islands

Union Island makes you feel like being in the outmost spot of the country.

The small harbor city of Clifton boasts a pretty rough flair. You can spend your day wandering on the short main street and explore the surrounding hills and the coastline. It’s an important mooring location for yachts. The local airport operates regularly and excursions to the Tobago Cays are also available. Nightlife here is just ok.

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from Union Islands to Mustique

You can’t say nothing else than “Wow!” about Mustique. First of all, it’s an incredibly beautiful island, with great beaches and all the rest you can expect to find in heaven. Prices makes it really classy: super-rich people like movie and music stars choose it for their high-end vacations. It’s definitely the playground for billionaires. The island is managed by the Mustique Company, which makes sure that this secluded heaven will stay the same in the years to come.